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THE AHGHTS TUESDAY, DECEMBBH 1, 1903.
a Comet
TKis
In the sky comes
the star of health
to the weak and
famous remedy
weary despon
does for the stom
dent dyspeptic.
ach that which It
Is unable to do for
curing all
stomach
Itself, even If but
slightly disordered
or overburdened.
troubles and
digestive
disorders.
ICodol
supplies the natural
iuices of digestion and
does the work of the
stomach, relaxing the
nervous tension, while
the Inflamed muscles
and membranes of that
organ are allowed to
rest and heal. It cures
indigestion, flatulence,
palpitation of the heart.
nervous dyspepsia and
all stomach troubles by
cleansine. purifvinc and
A
StrenETtheninEr the elands. !
membranes of the stom
ach and digestive organs.
fiodol Dyspepsia Oik
Teor Dealer Can Supply Ton.
Bottles only. $1.00 Size holdinr 24 times
the trial size, which sella for 50c .
rreparei by E. C OeWITT CO.. CHICAGO.
Sold by all drug-gists.
Dressing for Thanksgiv
ing is a time when one wants to look
his best, and that no one can do
without perfectly laundered linen.
I5y means of our skill, experience
iyukfref ul attention to de-tail ve
will do 1 he laundering, and when
you once ret your thirts. collars
and cuffs done up by us there will
be no trouble in you doing the rest.
American Steam
Laundry
Twelfth Street and Fifth Avcnae.
TboUD 1236.
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It's a Pleasure
To Smoke
a good cifjar. If you have not
tried our cigars you have yet to
learn what really good cigars
ere.
Poor Cigars
are never permitted to form a
part of our stock. Tf you want
something nice in eig-ars, to
baceo, pipes and -.moker's arti
cles give us a call.
S. 1.1. Arndt & Co.,
Bcng-ston Block, 1705 Second Ave
s
Peanut Candy,
per pound
Cocoanut Candy,
per pound
Cream Candy,
per pound
All kinds of Taffy,
per pound
Molasses Candyi
per pound ,
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317 TWENTIETH STREET.
Thone west 1204. Fourth and
Brady, 'phone north 1813. ,
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BILLS AT THE THEATRE
Dec. 1. "An American. Hobo."
i)ec. 2. "The Fatal Wedding." 4
. Dec. 3 "Magda."
Probably no play of the kiud pro
duced in the last decade has achieved
the success that has "The Fatal Wed
ding," written by Theodore Kremer,
and produced by Sullivan, Harris &
Woods, which will be the attraction
here tomorrow evening. One of the
most, striking, and probably the most
interesting characters in the play,
is that of an 8-year-old child. "Jessie,"
who is known as "The Little Mother."
So difficult is this part to interpret
and so exhausting are its require
ments, that Sullivan, Harris & Woods
have been obliged to secure the ser
vices of two children phenomenon' to
interpret it. Each of these charm
ing and delightful very young ladies
appear at alternate performances.
As si s'C-inii' I r il i u-t ii in -rrii V.itnl
Wedding" is n wonder. The produc
tion introduces many neautitui scenes.
ineltldimr Tht famous llr;ff -lmrh in
New York City, showing an evening
wedding in progress, and the Pali
sades of the Htuiscn durin? a terrible
snow storm. The wind and snow ef
fects in this scene are masterpieces of j
miss K.t;i:xii: blair, to appear
stage ingenuity. A strong and ';m
pelent cast, headed by .lefferson Os
botirne and Li Ha Davis will serve to
make "The Fatal Wedding"
fnl entertainment.
rht-
Miss Kugenie Blair appears here
Thursday in an Knglish version of
Stiaermann's great (ierman drama,
"Mngda." This play abounds in scenes
of great intensity au.l is a tremendous
emrti.nal role which few actresses
attempt. Miss Blair's artistic talents
are seen to best advantage in great
emotional roles, and she will no
doubt gie us another of her great im
personations. A splendid company
? iipports Miss Blair, and the costumes
worn by Magda are said to be gor
geous. Miss Blair will be remem
bered as having been seen here last
season in "Zaza."
What is practically a new version
of "Faust'" will soon be seen in this
city with Lewis .Morrison himself for
the last time here in the part of Me
phisto. so indelibly associated with
the name of Morrison.
Yera Wilson. Blanche Uenhawn Vir
ginia Melville and Horace Vinton are
among the names leeignized as cap
able players who will be seen in Man
ager U. D. Xewejr.s comedy melo
drama. "An Americen Holm." which,
will be sen here tt .-night.
The .average theatrical attraction
does not make good the extravagant
promises of the advance agent, and
the highly colored posters which
cover the bill boards, but "A Run 'For
Her Money. Charles Harwitz's new
muica! comely, does not want to be
classed in the same catagory. It has
always been the business method of
W. T. Spaeth, the successful Xew
York manager, who produced Mr.
Harwit.'s play to "keep faith with the
public." and in this instance he has
fairly outdone himself. An essenlially
clear, pure ami refined comedy enact
ed by the best talent produeable, in
cluding .Jennie Calef. the Irish comedy
queen; unexcelled specialties and me
chanical features positively new to
theatregoers are a few of the many
things Mr. Spaeth promises for "A
Run For Her Money." This merry me
lange of mirth and melody will be
seen at the Illinois soon.
The dainty comedienne, Adelaide
Thurston, has just finished her fourth
tour of the southern cities, in her new
play by Paul Wilstach, "Polly Prim
rose." Truly remarkable are the ac
counts of social favorji shown this
little actress, proving that she 5s
the most popular of theatrical stars
with southern audiences. The Daugh
ters of the Confederacy, although
Miss Thurston was born and bred in
Minnesota, elected her an honorary
member in Norfolk and Richmond
Va., Atlanta, (la.. Chattanooga, Teun
Birmingham and Montgomery,' la.,
and lcksburg. Miss. Afternoon re
ceptions were held by the ladies of
those cities in their chapter rooms U
meet Miss Thurston. In Richmond,
(Jen. Fitzhugh Lee stepped upon the
stage during the performance, and
with a speech, presented the actress
with a gold and enamel badge of the
insignia of the Daughters of the Con
federacy. In Baton Rouge, La., the
president of the University of Missis
sippi. from a box. presented Miss
Thurston with a bouquet, ami made a
speech on behalf of the Daughters of
the Confederacy of that city. . Miss
Thurston's resources us a speech
maker throughout her southern tou'r
were put to a heavy test. The secret
of her success seems to be her willing
ness to contribute to worthy charity.
When the old confederate soldiers
home burned in Atlanta', she gave the
proceeds of a performance to start
the rebuilding fund. Next season she
.V,
.t -y
-!)
- i. ,
hkrk Thursday ix "mahda.
is going to give a monster benefit in
Atlanta for the Winnie Davis memori
al fund, which sustains an educational
institution for poor southern boys
and girls.
FlKbt Will he III Iter.
Those who will persist in closing
their ears against the continual recommendation-
of Dr. King's Xew Dis
covery for Consumption, will have a
long and bitter light with Iheir trou
bles, if not ended earlier by fatal
termination. Read what T. R. Beall,
of Beall. Miss., has to say: "Last fall
my wife had every symplom of con
sumption. She took Dr. King's Xew
Discovery after everything else had
failed. Improvement came at once
and four bottles entirely cured her."
(Suaranteed by Hartz. K- Ullemeyer,
druggists. Price. .() cents and $1.
Trial bottles free.
Koriel Dj-pepslti Care.
Digests all classes of food, tones
and strengthens the stomach and di
gestive organs. Cures dyspepsia, in
digestion. ' stomach troubles. and
makes rich, red" blood, health and
strength. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure re
builds worn-out tissles. purifies,
strengthens and sweetens the stom
ach, tiov. . W. Atkinson, of West
Virginia, says: "I have used a iju tu
be r of hottlesof Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure and have found it to be a very
effective and, indeed, a powerful rem
edy for stomach ailments. T recom
mend it to my friends." Sold by all
drusrjrists.
KEAtt ESTATE.
E. J. BURNS City and country real estate.
If you have property for sale, list It with
me. If you want to buy I will do my best
to get you wbat you want. Room 11, Mitch
ell A Lvnde block. Telephone 1191.
CONTRACTORS AND BCTL.DKRS.
JOHN VOLiK & CO. Contractors and build
ers. Also manufacturers of sash, doors
blinds and mouldings. Dealers in plate
window and art plass. Offices and factory,
u to 329 Eighteenth street.
PERSONAL.
MAN'S BEST FRIEND Dr. Mutter's Quick
Cure for Lot Mauhood. Acts Immediately.
It does the business." Sample free.
Kraigco, Chemist. Dept. N 7, Milwaukee,
Wis.
LAUNDRIES.
ROCK ISLAND STEAM LAUNDRY Baurs
feld & Sexiun, proprietors. J?'lne finish and
quick service. 1814 Third avenue Phone
west 1293.
If NElskEU'SOIHTMENT !" the .kin .mooth nd
I i bramilut. even mhrn oovetvd with lilou-hn nd pim-
l lilee; he&i "r ulcer, itch, tlttrr ny eruption.
El At druaita 60c JobuatoB, Hollovaj Co., Ph. la.
N I II W II HI . III Ill
" Which I Now
Hold "
The man who wrote these words couldn't
have expressed the sense of possession
more forcibly. The holding was a paid
up fifteen-payment life, fifteen-year dis
tribution policy in The Mutual Life
Insurance Company of New York and
Mr. Ebe Walter, of Clarkesville, Del.,
had just received a dividend of $196.98 in
cash. He was evidently very happy over
it for he says (besides acknowledging the
dividend)
Tlx net cwt of the pM-up policy of fl 000 which I now
hold, ami on tiich there will t paiil me rlivi.icnd ech yer.
duriii.' the balance of my life, i only (4-48 02. 1 he feature
that f particularly like about my policy it mat the longer I
lire the more I get. and that during the balance of iny life
there is nothing mure for me to pay.
From Wilmington (Del.) A'euS, A"ov. 21, lyor.)
In writing for terms for a policy of this
kind, state what you would like to receive
in cash at the end of limited payment
period, amount you would like your bene
ficiary to receive in event of your death,
and give your age.
The Mutual Lifk Insurance
Company of New York
Richard A. McCcrdv, President.
P. A. Spencer, Peoria, 111., Manager.
Dr. Paul Kersch and II. L. Wheelan,
local agents for Bock Island.
FOR RENT ROOMS
FOR RENT A hall in Tremann building
FOR RENT Office room on ground floor at
Rock island house.
FOR RENT - Rooms for light housekeeping
ai Z3U rnirteenin street.
FOR RENT Rooms suitable tor light house
keeping at UU2 Thuu avenue.
FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms
suitable tor gentlemen. Apply j&t,p. trittx
avenue.
FOR RENT Two large, nicely tarnished
front rooms witu Data, gas ana neat at 816
Second avenue.
FOR RENT--Fumished rooms for light
nouseKeeping. aito sleeping rooms, at i.ui
Second avenue.
FOR RENT Furnished room with all mod
ern improvements at 217 Fltteeuth street.
Opposite court bouse.
FOR RENT A room suitable for two ren-
tlemen at lKXHi Third avenue Entrance
ou tourteentb street.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished room, mod
ern conveniences, fcooa location. Appiy
at C10 Eighteenth street.
FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms suit
able for light houseeep ng. modern. Ap
ply at Kautz & Moeller's livery.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms with modern
conveniences, near car line. Gentlemen
preferred. Address "M 13," Argus.
FOR RUNT Nicelv turnished rooms with
bath, hept and all conveniences also use
of telephone . 906 Fifteenth street.
FOR RENT A nicely furnished front room
witn rooaern conveniences. Appiv to Airs.
W. F Bradley, 2530 Seventh avenue.
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room with
board. Modern conveniences. Electric
phone K0P. Apply 1229 Second avenue.
FOR RENT For one or two gentlemen, fur
nished room with bath, lurnace, electric
light. Meals if desired. 539 Twelfth street.
FOR RENT A nicely furnished room suita
ble tor gentleman ah moaern conven
iences, three blocks from court house. 1221
Fourth avenue. - - -
FOR RENT Two nicely furnished front
rooms witn Datn ana gas, aiso two rooms
for light hous-neepine: use ot telephone.
Inquire at 1623 Third avenue.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms with good
board in a private German boarding
house, all modern improvements, at reas
onable price. Mrs F. C Hahn, 637 Seven
teenth street. Phone G36 Brown.
FOB RENT HOUSES.
FOR RENT A 6-room cottage.
2WW Fifth-and-a-half avenue.
FOR RENT f lat8. Modern conveniences,
good location, ituuh Third avenue.
FOR RENT A five, six and etght-roora
house, inquire oi vv. c. AiaucKer, masonic
Temple.
FOR RENT Four-room house, city water.
nlt oio.-K trocn kock island depot. Na
month. Inquire 548 Thirty-tirst street
FOR KENT A 5-room cottage with bath.
one block trora car line. 1728 Nineteenth
avenue. Inquire at 419 Seventeenth street.
FtiR RENT A 7-room house with well and
cistern at Tairty fourth street "and Ninto
and-a-half avenue. per month. Inquire
at 3401 Ninth-and-a-halt avenue.
FOR RENT Two newly built homes, four
ana six rooms, large ceuar ana attic, ou
Sixth street and Fourteenth avenue Good
location. Inquire at 1004 Fifteenth street.
FoR RENT Flat, corner Sixth avenue and
Twentieth . street. Hat furnished, all
modern convenience?. Inouire of M. M.
- turgeon, Room 19, Mitchell & Lynde build
lug.
FOR RENT-Nine-room house In good con
dition, two blocks from street car, repaint
ed, repapertd. new furnace, fourteenth
street and Sixteenth avenue. M. E. Dade,
M. W. A. building.
FOR RENT A new house with all modern
conveniences, souinwpsi corner xweniy
iiiuth street and Eighth avenue. Apply at
72x 'thirteenth street. Old 'phone t.'nlon
553;. new 'phoiie 5610.
JLA IRVOTANT.
MADAM ST. MARIE Palmist and clairvoy
ant, has recovered from her long ill
ness and will resume her work. Tells
you the past, present and future
correctly. Tells you everything per
talniog to business, marriage, divorce,
love affairs, sickness, death, accidents and
everything of interest. One call will
prove her wonderful accuracy. Office
hours from I to 10 o. m. 70ft Fourth ave
nu;. Take the Blue line, west.
EDUCATIONAL.
AUGUSTAN A COLLEGE Business depart
ment. A thorough business trainlngglven
for entry Into commercial litej Terms
reasonable Apply at Augustana college.
VILLA DE CHANTAL A home school for
girls conducted by the Sisters of the Visi
tation. Rudimentary and higher branches
and all polite accomplishments taught
Twentieth street and Fifteenth avenue.
Rock Island. '
HOTELS AND RESORTS.
GRAND HOTEL Famous Colfax mineral
springs. Offers beat accommodations at
reasonable prices. Address William Frey,
Colfax, Iowa.
LAS VE3AS HOT SPRINGS Located 6.797
leet above tne sea. ah tne year round re
sort A perfect place for rest. For partic
ulars address Dr. Daniel S. Perkins, Medi
cal Director, Las Vegas. N M.
EXPRESS, STORAGE. BUS AND CAB.
ROBB S TRANSFER CO., ISO West Seven
teenth street Old 'nhone 1537. New 'phone
5158. New storage building. Express, bag
gage, bus and cab calls answered day or
night
ART DECORATION.
PARIDON St. SON Artistic Interior decora'
. tion. Finest line of late nanar carried and
skilled workmen employed. Moderate
prices, 417 Seventeenth street
JlTAJfTKD-ALlBHELP
WANTED At once, three bell boys at the
narper House
WANTFD Metal pattern makers at the
Rock u.ana i'.ow company.
WANTED-At once. Coe first clas3 bricklay
ers. St. Francis hosp tal, Ktwance, I I.
oj cents per nour.
W A NTE D Two er erg tic men tcr the east
est selling proposition m the city. Inquire
at rooms 7 ana 8, Illinois Theatre ouiiuing
WANTED - Salesman with an established
trad in the liquor lir'e in Iowa. Apply to
Ferdinand Westhclmer &. Socs. St Joseph,
Ma.
WANTED Bright young man to travel, ad
vertlslng and collecting, So monthly to
start and all expenses. Self addressed
envelope lor reply. Address Road .Supt,,
211 Pontlac building.. Chicago.
WANTED Moler Barber college. Chicag",
Illinois, wants men to lear barber trace.
See opportunl'y offered. Free work, care
ful instructions, wages Saturd vs. diploma
granted, tools furnished. Little expense,
few weess completes. Write for particu
lars today.
WANTED FEMALE HELP.
WANTED Pantry girls at the Harper house
WANTED A competent girl for geLeial
housework aiwiOii; gntn . venue.
WANTED A cimpetent girl for general
housework. '03 Twenty-third ttreet.
WANTED Experienced nurse girl. Refer
ences required. Mrs. T. A. Murpny, tei
Elm street
WANTED Intellgent women to give their
spare time for good pay. A. Stegman, 429
WANTED A girl for housework, no wash
ing, steaav piare. uome prepared to work
at once. 3024 Fifth avenue.
WANTED Lalies can earn a tree trip to
worn s lair. Light work. Address l ow
ler's Transfer, 217 N Sixth street, St. Louis.
WANTED A competent girl for general
housework in family of two adults Good
wages. References required. 606 Twenty
third street.
WANTED One or two good singers for iilus-
tratea songs, wo ma likte to nave parties
that could dance (white or colored) Girls
preferred. Address Entertainment com
pany, 1837 Second avenue, citv.
WANTED MALE OR FEMALE.
WANTED Several parsons who can wilte
a neat, legible and rapid hand. Address
X Y Z." Argus office, in own hand writ
ing. WANTED BflSCELLAXEOCTS,
WANTED Boarders at 1100 Third avenue.
Entrance on Fourteenth street.
WANTED A cashier's desk, six feet long.
Give description ana price. Address e.
Argus office.
WANTED 1.000 people to use Cincho Relief
Tonic, a positive cure tor diarrhoea and
cramps. For sale by all druggists.
W ANTE n By an elderly couple, furn shed
rooms ior lignt housekeeping, modern, or
would take charge ot furnished house dur
ipg owner s atseuce. Address '-S 50,'' care
of Argus.
WANTED Pupils in piano music. Will give
it-ssuiis ti puptis tiuiuc u dy or eveuiug.
Best metho.is. Call or address Miss Jose
"rijne Sr-imeider. 741 Twenty-third street.
Phone 6080.
WANTED Ladies to visit the Noonday
Rest rooms at 18184 Third avenue, near .
M. C. A. building. Good home cooked din
ner from II :30 to 2. Supper SaturdayoDly
from 5 to 8 p.m. We exist for accommo
dation, not profit Rooms open all day to
ladies for rest.
WANTED Loans and chattels on household
goods, horses, cattle, buggies, wagons,
pianos, etc . without removal. Very rea
sonable and qnick. Do not get a loan
until you see me, for with 2o vears' exper
ience I positively can save you money. I
also loan money on watches, diamonds,
ewelry, hardware, musical instruments,
licycles, clothing, silks, in fact any article
of value Now listen. Having one of the
largest, cleanest, neatest and best kept
6ecoDd hand stores in the whole state of
Illinois, I am always ready to buy your
goods Now don't think because you have
a swell lot of furniture that they are too
nice for me, for I am a second bnd
specialist, and my business motto Is to
pay more and sell for less than anyone in
the business. Give me a chance and I will
prove it to you, so I cordially Invite one
and all to call and get acquainted. Fur
ther, if 1 can't trade with you I will sell
your goods for small commission, or store
them lor you. Then again, I will pay a good
round price, tor old gold and silver, old
coins, will also pay cash for good gentle
men's second hand clothing or ladles'
silks, feathers, furs, books, ec. Yes, I
will buy, sell or trade any old thing. Look
for large sign on store. Open every eve
ning until 9 o'clock; Saturdays. 10 o'clock.
All business strictly private and conaden
tlal This is my number, n3 Second ave
nue. Rock Island, Hi. Always a few good
bargains in diamonds, as we make a spe
cialty of the diamood business. See here,
now, everybody knows where The Argus
office is in Roak Island. Well, I am directly
across the street. J. JONES.
SPECIAL Just because you live in Dav
enport or Moline doesn't signify anything.
Now. how long does it take you to step to a
telephone? 1 wish I could make a dollar
or two every time I went to the 'phone
that would be good enoueh for me. Jones'
secondhand old 'ohone is 62 union. 163
Second avenue. Also short loans on real
estate and bouses for rent.
WANTED PATENTS.
WANTED Patent and trademark office.
room 14, Mitchell & Lvnde builuing. Rock
Island. James F. Murphy, associate,
branch of Moore & Co.. patent attorneys,
Washington, D. C and Chicago, 111.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Nov. 14, a package of papers, deeds
and abstracts of title. Return and be re
warded to H. Wlddel, care cf Goldsmith &
McKee.
LOST A black coat -.aDd vest between
Eighth and Fourteenth streets on Fourth
avenue. Return to 821 Fourth avenue and
receive reward.
LOST A cuff pin marked "E. Whitman," on
Ninth avenue between Twenty-third ana
Thirtieth streets, or on Th rtieth street
oath ot Fourteenth avenue. Finderwill
be rewardtd by returning time to this
offlre.
MISCELLANEOUS.
IF YOU WANT to buy, sell, trade or rent
anything, engage neipor secure a situation
the Mall Is the one paper in Moline that can
do it for you. Mail wants are popular and
Mall wants bring results. One-half cent
per word is the price to all alike, cash in
advance, 2-cent stamps will do. Evening
and Saturday Mall. Moline 111.
DR. G. R RAYMOND'S Monthly Regulator
nas nrougnt napriness to nunareasot anx
ious women: no pain, no danger, no inter
ference with work; relief guaranteed 8 to
& aavs; nave never naa single taiiure: an
letters truthfully and conttdentiallv ans
wered. Price 12 by mail. Obtained only
at Behlke's Pharmacy. Ul State street, Chi
cago. WANTED The Tri-City Plating works is
now located in kock island and solicits tne
patronage ot all who want Ant-class mat
ingdone. Gold, silver, nickel and brass,
also the celebrated Royal silver. All kinds
of table ware.sewelry, bicycle parts, parts
oi sewing macnines; in iact everytninf
needed to be replated and repollshed. Al
Work Kuarantced. Chartres rtssonable.
At present orders for work to be left at
m orty-nitn street, new tetepnone Bioi.
HEATING AND FLUJBBIIfO.
CHANNON, PERRY A COMPANY Heating
and plumbing along scientific and sani
tary lines. Careful and skilled workmen.
Prompt attention, ill West Seventeenth
street. Phone 1118
FOR SALE CITT PROPERTY.
Tr-n SAT.P.-Hcst harirains In lots on Twen
ty-Blth street and ienth avenue if taken
at once. Easy payments, luqunc tiuj
Bros.
i,TiTt saTjR Cheat) it taken at once, good
paying fruit and cigar stand in good loca-
this office.
FOR SALE Two remaining east front lots
in yit nrt rpw.r,rvfiAi-rtriiY ntrept addition.
For terms Inquire of R. S. Dart, Jackson A
Hurst s omce, masonic tempic.
FOR SALE Lots rnG re gg's addition, Twen-ty-fourthand
Twenty-fifth streets between
Elghth-and-a-half and Ninth avenues
Call and get prices. Reidy Bros
FOR SALE A snap it taken at once, a
5 room cottage, nearlv new, with one acre
ot rlcn grouua, gooa uarn anu omcr uui
buildines. eood well and concrete side
walks, nlentv of fruit trees.one block from
street car line. Address O. H. Hand, 122
Twentieth street
FOR SALE A brick house containing ten
rooms and a large Datn room, was ua.ru
wnnd floors, furnace heat and all modern
improvements. Also a large stable on
same lot. Property was fitted up lor a
home and is in good repair. Inquire on
the premises at 1210 Third avenue.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SALE A small stock ot confectionary
and groceries at 1310 Third avenue.
FOR SALE Good delivery horse and light
spring wagon, 519 Thirty-nintn street.
FOR SALE A fine3-karet, white blue dia
mond for X10 if taken at once. Also Dar-
gains in other diamonds-, jewelry and all
kinds of unredeemed eoods. Slegel's pawn
shoo. 320 Twentieth street. Phone 663
brown.
. MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY TO LOAN on real estate security at
a. uriittnia V Cwaviaw art.
ney, rooms 83-35, Mitchell tt Lynde build
ing. Rock Island.
MONEY TO LOAN In any amount on any
kind of security. Also choice property ior
sale or rent W. L. Coyne. 530 seventeenth
street, up stairs.
WE make a specialty or loaning money on
household roods, horses, waeons. etc..
without removal and in a quiet way. Call
on us for quick loans. Fidelity Loan com
pany. Room 38, Mitchell s bynae diocs.
ELECTRICAL.
W. A. ROBB & CO. All kinds ot electrical
construction. Estimates furnished and
service prompt and reliable. Flee line of
gas and combination fixtures. 119 Eight
eenth street
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
H. J. TOHKR & CO.-Brokers, Davenport
Stocks, grain, provisions, cotton. Private
wire to New York and Chicago. Offices
109 Main stieet. Telephone 407.
GEORGE H. SIDWELL & CO. Commission
merchants. Grain, hay and provisions.
Members of the Chicago board of trade
and Chicago Stock exchange. Established
25 years. No. 542 and 543 Rial to building
Long distance phone. Harrison 2660.
FUEL.
EMPIRE COAL & COKE COMPANY Whole
sale and retail dealers in bituminous and
anthracite coal. Prompt delivery servcle.
Offices 1718 First avenue. Telephone west
1290.
LEGAL.
Notice of Publication
State of Illinois.
Rock Island County. (
rSS
In the Couutv Court ot Rock Island County,
December term. A. D. 1903.
Petition to sell real estate to pay debts.
Clement 1'. O'Neill, administrator of the
estate ft John Conwell. deceased, petition
er, vs. Etta Conwell. Robert Conwell. Pat
rick Conwell. Katherine Brogan. Mary
Conwell. .lennie McGinley, William Cou
well. Thomas Conwell James Conwell,
Margaret Malsh.Ktia Conwell. Robert Con
well, Hugh Conwell. Belle Conwell. John
Conwell, Edward Conwell, May Conwell.
William Mattson. Frank Boyer, Ernest
Peritlns and R. J Mitchell, defendants.
Affidavit of the non-residence of William
Conwell, Thomas Conwell and Rooert Con
well, defendants above named, having been
tiled in the office of the clerk of the county
court of Rock Island county, notice is here
by given to the said William Conwell. Thom
as Conwell and Robert Conwell, that the
said plaintiff. Clement P. O'Neill, administra
tor of the estate ot John Conwell. deceased,
on the 7th day of November. A. D. 1903
filed his petition against you and the other
defendants as above named, in the said
county court ot Rock Island county, for an
order to sell the premises belonging to the
estate of said deceased, or so much of it as
may be needed to pay the debt of sid de
ceased, and described in said petition as
follows, to-wit:
1. The west fifteen feet (15 tt.) of lot num
ber six (6), and the east elxteen feet (16 ft.)
of loi number seven (7). all In block num
berone (I) in A'day'a second addition to
East Rock Island, in the city of Moline.
2. South twenty-six and and one-half feet
(26H ft.) of lot number one (!). In block num
ber thirty-eight (3S, in the Chicago or Low
er addition to the city of Rock Island.
3. Lot number thre? (S) In block number
one (l In Brooks' addition to the city ot
Rock Inland.
4. The east half () of lot number seven
(7). in block number three (3 in Ben Har
per's second addition to city of Rock Island
5. Lot number seven (7) ii tlo k number
two (2) in George l.. wavenpoi t s aantion
to thecity of Roi-k Uland
6. The east half (H) ot lot number seven
iTi in block number tour (4) la li. Stichnev's
addition to the cltv of Rock Island.
All of above described premises being situ
ated in the county of Hack Island and state
of Illinois.
And that a summons has been Issued out
of said court against vou. and the otder de
fendants, returnable to the Decemler term
A. D. lv-03 of said court, to be begun and hol
den on the first Monday of December A i.
103 at the court nouse in tne city ot kock
Island, in the county of Rock Island, and
state of Illinois.
Now unless vou. tne said vviinam conwen.
Thomas Conwell ani Robert Conwell, shall
nersonallv be and annear before said county
court of Rock Island county, on the first
day of a term thereof to be begun aud hold
en at the court house In the city of Rock
Island. In said county, on the first Monday
of Ilecember A. D. 1903. tie same being the
seventh dav of December A. D. iwiS, and
plead, answer or demur to the said cum-
piaiuaut S pcilliuu lucu luricni, mc Bdiur,
and the matters and things therein charged
and stated will be taken as confessed, and a
decree entered against you according to the
prayer oi said petition.
nOCartsl&uu. iMiiiuisi. nwciuuci im, a. u.
19(1.1 HENRY B. HUBBARD. Clerk.
JACKSON, HURT A STAFFORD.
solicitors ior complainant. .
Executor's Notice.
Estate of David Fitzgerald deceased.
The understenfd having been appointed
executftx of toe last will and testament of
David ViU.geraid. late ot the county of
Kock Island atateof Illinois deceased. hereby
gives notice that she win appear Deiore tne
county court of Rock Island countv at the
county court room in thecity of Rock Island.
at tne reoroary term. on me nrst Monaay in
February next, at which time all persont
having clalmsagalnctsaid estate are notified
and requested to attend for the purpose ot
having the same adjusted.
All persons indebted to said estate are re
quested to make immediate payment to the
unaer8igned.
Dated this 2lst dav of November. A. D. O03.
BRIDGET FITZGERALD, Executrix.
Administrator's Notice.
Estate of Perry M.Caeney, deceased.
The -undersigned having been appointed
administrator of the estate of Perr M Che-
nev. late of the countv of Rock Island, state
of Illinois, deceased, hereby gives notice that
ne win appear oeiore tne county court
ot Rock Isiand county at the county court
room. In the city of Rock Island, at the
February term, on the first Monday In F b
ruary next, at whtch time ail persons oar
ing claims against said estate are notified
and requested to attend for the purpose of
having the same adjusted.
All persons indebted to said estate are re
quested to make Immediate payment to the
undersigned- . ... i
Dated this 33th day ot November. A. IX, 1808.
DE WIIT C. CHENEY, Administrator.
PROFESSIONAL ATTORNEYS.
McCASKRIN tt McCASKRIN Attorneys at
law. Rock Islaud aud Milan. Rock Island
office In Bengston block. Milan office oa
Main street.
CONNELLY & "CONNELLY Attoroevs ?
law, and N. A. Larson, Swedish Advokat
Money loaned. Office over cramrton'tf
book store, 1719 Second avenue.
JACKSON, HURST & STAFFORD Attorneys
at law. Office la Rock Island National
bank building.
LUDOLPH tt REYNOLDS Attorneys at
law. Money to loan. General legal busi
ness. Notary public 1705 Second avenue,
Huford block.
SWEENEY A WALKER Attorneys and
counsellors at law. Abstracts ot utie.
Offlce In Bengston block.
SEARLE A MARSHALL Lawyers. Money
to loan on good real estate security. Mitch
ell &, Lynde block. Rock Island, 111.
McENIRY A McENIRY Attorneys at law.
Loan money on good security: make col
lections. References, Mitchell & Lynde,
bankers. Office, Mitchell & Lynde build
ing. JAMES F. MURPHY Attorney at law.
General legal practice, unice room ix,
Mitchell & Lynde building. Union Elec
tric phone 5601.
PHYSICIANS.
DR. CORA EMERY REED Homeopathic
physician. Special attention to diseases of
women and children; also diseases of eye,
ear, nose and throat Office hours, 9:30 to
12 a. m., l to 4 p. m. 831 Sixteenth street.
Rock Island.
DENTISTS.
J. T. TAYLOR Dentist. Office hours 8:8oto
12 m., 1:30 to 5 p. m. 219 W Eighteenth
street opposite union office. Telephone
new 5383.
ARCHITECTS.
LEONARD DEACK Architect and superin
tendent. Skinner block, second floor.
Office hours 10 to 12 a m , 4 to 5:30 p. ra.
FLORISTS.
THE LONGVIEW Park Floral company.
Meyer & uennng, i-rops. ureen nouses
1115 Fifteenth street Plants, cut flowers
and designs.
HENRY GAETHJE Proprietor Chlpplan-
uock nursery. :ut nowers ana aesigns oi
all kinds. City tore. 1807 Second avenue.
Telephone 610.
INSURANCE.
INSURANCE on dwellings and household
goods a specialty. Oldest and best com-
anies, lowest rates. C. R. Chamberlin,
itchell it Lynde block. Phone 1030.
PLEASANT F. COX Real estate and insur
ance. Old hre companies represented.
Your patronage solicited. 'Phone Union
63. Office over Thomas' drug store.
BENNETT'S Insurance asrency. Fire, lite.
acc.aeot. neaita ana piate glass, uea
estate and loans. Room 2. Buford block.
Residence phone, union 361 ; office, union lit
TORNADO INSURANCE Rates for city
property 20 cents per 1100 one year, 40 cents
per $100 three years. 60 cents per 1103 five
years. Call or address C. R. Chamberiin
Agent.
t, Miichca & iynae ouiiaing.
HAYES & CLEAVELAND The pioneer
agency. Old time and nre tested compa
nies. Fire, lightning, plate glass, tornado,
accident, lite, or almost any form of risk.
Ground floor offices 310 to 218, Eighteenth
street
WE WILL BOND YOU Executors, admin
istrators, guardians, trustees, trustees or
any kind of judicial bonds: lodge and so
ciety officers; city, state or U. S. govern
ment officials: contractors: positions of
trust; in fact, anv kind of bond you want
(except bail bonds). Terms reasonable.
Hayes & Cleaveland, resident managers.
Fidelity and Deposit company, of Mary
land.
GOLDSMITH & McKEE insurance agency.
Peoples national bank tmiiding. kock
Island, 111. - Represent only first-clans com-
fauie8 writing fire, tornado, plate glass
lability, burglary, accident and health
insurance. All policies issued upon the
latest plans and mo.t liberal conditions
Surety bonds furnished through the Amer
ican Bonding company, of Baltimore, Md.
Olen every Wednesday and Saturday
Ttfehta.
TBI TKAVKLEK?' GUID.
CHICAGO. RjCK IS LA NO
& Pacific Hutlway Tickets
enn be purchased at C'.ty
Ticket office, 18U Seeoefl ave
nue, or C , R. I. ft P. depot
Fifth avenue foot of Tnlrty-
lrat street Peoria braoch depot toot oi
Cwe itieth street Frank H. Plummer, C. P. A.
TWAINS.
( EAST.
8- IS arn
j wasT.
2:55 km
Djnver Limited tt Omaha..
h i. Worth, cenver & k.. v.
It 6:20 am
10:30 pm
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t 7:00 pm
i:00 am
tl0:l3 pm
t 8:25 am
t 8:00 am
M cneapoi;
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t 7:50 an
t!2:45 arc
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C)loraao& ORa
D is Moiaea A Omaha
Dinver, Lincoln & OiixaUa.
it 1:10 pm
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S:40 D
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8:40 qn
5:15 am
M:10 pm
12 h0 pm
Moices Krurec-
SwPaulA Mlaneapv 's ...
C-25 nm
Denver, t. Worth & a- J.
tl0:30 pm
Kansas Gil7, at JiMSuani.
Rock Island at VViitlnston
T :iu urn
3:: pm
2:00 pm
Chicago A De8Mi)iuJ
t 2:i pm
4:r9 pm
5:45 pm
Rock Island & Brooklyn ac
t 7:10 am
t e.fO am
2:42 pm
It 4:30 pm
OmaU
Omaha & Ds Moices
t croc pm
10:87 am
JsCr R.plds. Tipton
BOGS ISLAND AND PHOBIA DIVISION.
Trains leave Twentieth street station. Main
frMfe aia.t. frnm main dennt on Fifth
voaue 5 minutes in advance of time given.
TMima.
LlAVi.
ARBIVS.
eoria, SprlcptJeld, tjt. L.,
Indian spoils. Cincinnati.
8:10 am
t7;20 pm
8:55 pm
P iorla Express
I'jonn, Indlanspc'.ls. Cm
eiut.au, Blootmcgton....
herrard Accom
10:45 ana
js:4a am
t3:4 pm
:jiUi wtierrnra mcnom
t4 -4"iom
" Arrival. tDcparvure jDaUy. except bun
iy. Phone West 1083. West 1428.
?$?H-frf CHICAGO, BURLINGTON
faiit'T'iiT'iM Qulncy Depot Second.
Ui.--.Vi5 avenue and Twentieth street.
! 'HT j M. 3. YOUNG, Agent.
TRAINS.
LSAVa, ABB1Y1
6 55 rr 6 5 am
17.30 arc tS:35 am
s75 0 pit 7:.6 pm
175 pir t7:I0 pn
87:40 pir 6 55 am
17.20 arc t7K era
s 7 2 am 7:00 pm
'St XjOUi, SprlngneiQ
Galesburg, Peoria audi
VJulucy -
Sterling, Mendota aud
Coag
il. iuis, a.nsa City,
UeTor and Pacific
C
Sieri'-Lg and polcta in
termediate O ibuque, Clinton. Lit
Crosse, t. Paul, Minn,
and N. W
Ctlnton, Dubuque, and
LaCros-w
C Jaton and Intermediate
. .-5 wop at ock island 2a minutes for meais,
Dally. tDaUy exoept Sunday.
Telephone 1180.
CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE
tt St. Paul RUway. D.,
R. L tt N. W. passenger sta-
at foot of Seventeenth
ree S. B. StoddarJ, Art
Hi-.richs. Owl Agt..
t.."
Savanna for
03 B dy street. Davenport
I., ah trill: s will conneet a
points east and west.
TRAINS DEPART
Clinton. Dubuque. Su Paul, Chicago
and Milwaukee 7 CO a m
Muscatine, Ottumw. Washington. 2:3 p.m
r'ulton, Savscna and Dubuque 8 31 p m
Cilut n, Dubuque and Si p.ul 3 45pm
Omaha, Sioux City, Ch cag j and Mil
waukee 4 58pm
Maquohet, Omaha snd Clinton 3.45 pm
mil except Sunday.
TRAINS ARRIVE.
Oxford Junction and Mouiiceilo 11:49 am
Ml'JOfeeti aod Omaba 11:40 s-m
St Paul, Duuuque aod Clinton 11.41 a tn
St Paul, Fulton and Savanna 11:) a m
Chicago and Fulton. 2:33 pm
Ottumwa snd Muscatine 4:58 p m
Chicago, Milwaukee, Dubuque asd St
Paul . 8:47 p.m
AH trains daily exoept Bunday